Kamada Ekadashi 2026 Date
Ends – 08:15 PM, Mar 28
Parana (Break Fast)

Vrat Significance
Kamada Ekadashi is a sacred Hindu fasting day observed on March 28, 2026. Devotees worship Lord Vishnu with prayers, fasting, and rituals. Observing this vrat is believed to bring spiritual upliftment, purification, and divine blessings. The vrat katha of Kamada Ekadashi highlights the spiritual importance of this Ekadashi. It is believed that observing this vrat brings prosperity, forgiveness, and spiritual growth.
ποΈ Kamada Ekadashi Vrat Katha
Once upon a time, in the beautiful kingdom of Varanasi, there lived a pious and devoted man named Dharmapal. He was known for his dedication to the Lord and his strict observance of all the religious fasts and rituals. Dharmapal was a firm believer in the power of fasting and regularly observed Ekadashi Vrat with utmost devotion.
One day, Dharmapal came to know about the significance of Kamada Ekadashi, which falls in the month of Chaitra. He learned that observing this fast would wash away all sins and fulfill all desires. Excited by the prospect of such a powerful Vrat, Dharmapal decided to observe Kamada Ekadashi with complete dedication.
On the day of Kamada Ekadashi, Dharmapal woke up before sunrise, took a holy bath, and performed his morning prayers. He then took a vow to observe the fast with sincerity and devotion. Throughout the day, he abstained from eating and drinking, and spent his time in meditation and prayers.
As the day came to an end, Dharmapal broke his fast by consuming the Prasad offered to the Lord. He felt a sense of peace and contentment within himself, knowing that he had successfully completed the Vrat.
In the following days, Dharmapal noticed a positive change in his life. His desires were being fulfilled, and he felt a sense of spiritual upliftment. He realized the true power of Kamada Ekadashi and the importance of observing it with devotion.
From that day onwards, Dharmapal became a staunch advocate of Kamada Ekadashi and shared the significance of this Vrat with everyone he knew. He encouraged others to observe the fast with sincerity and faith, knowing that it had the potential to bring about great blessings and fulfillment in their lives.
And so, the legend of Kamada Ekadashi continues to inspire people to this day, reminding them of the power of devotion and the significance of observing this sacred Vrat. May we all learn from Dharmapal’s story and observe Kamada Ekadashi with sincerity and devotion, seeking the blessings of the Lord and the fulfillment of our desires. Jai Shri Krishna!
πͺ Kamada Ekadashi Puja Vidhi
Kamada Ekadashi is an auspicious day dedicated to Lord Vishnu, and observing a Puja Vidhi on this day is considered highly beneficial. Here is a step-by-step guide for performing the Puja Vidhi on Kamada Ekadashi in 2026:
1. Wake up early in the morning and take a bath to purify yourself.
2. Clean the Puja area and decorate it with flowers, rangoli, and other auspicious items.
3. Place a picture or idol of Lord Vishnu in the Puja area, along with a Kalash filled with water and mango leaves.
4. Light a diya (lamp) and incense sticks to create a sacred atmosphere.
5. Begin the Puja by chanting the Vishnu Sahasranama or other Vishnu Stotras.
6. Offer water, milk, and honey to the idol or picture of Lord Vishnu.
7. Recite the Kamada Ekadashi Vrat Katha and listen to its significance.
8. Offer fruits, sweets, and other Prasad to Lord Vishnu.
9. Perform an Aarti by waving a lit diya in front of the idol or picture of Lord Vishnu.
10. Conclude the Puja by seeking the blessings of Lord Vishnu and praying for the fulfillment of your wishes.
11. Distribute the Prasad to your family members and seek their blessings.
12. Observing a fast on Kamada Ekadashi is also considered highly beneficial, so you can choose to fast for the entire day or at least during the Puja hours.
Following this step-by-step Puja Vidhi will help you observe Kamada Ekadashi with devotion and receive the blessings of Lord Vishnu.
π All Ekadashis in 2026
Ekadashi Name | Date | Month | Paksha |
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Saphala Ekadashi | January 13, 2026 | Pausha | Krishna |
Saphala Ekadashi | January 14, 2026 | Pausha | Krishna |
Shattila Ekadashi | January 28, 2026 | Magha | Shukla |
Katyayani Ekadashi | February 12, 2026 | Magha | Krishna |
Amalaki Ekadashi | February 27, 2026 | Phalguna | Shukla |
Vijaya Ekadashi | March 14, 2026 | Phalguna | Krishna |
Kamada Ekadashi | March 28, 2026 | Chaitra | Shukla |
Papmochani Ekadashi | April 13, 2026 | Chaitra | Krishna |
Mohini Ekadashi | April 27, 2026 | Vaishakha | Shukla |
Apara Ekadashi | May 12, 2026 | Vaishakha | Krishna |
Nirjala Ekadashi | May 26, 2026 | Jyeshtha | Shukla |
Yogini Ekadashi | June 11, 2026 | Jyeshtha | Krishna |
Devshayani Ekadashi | June 25, 2026 | Ashadha | Shukla |
Kamika Ekadashi | July 10, 2026 | Ashadha | Krishna |
Putrada Ekadashi | July 24, 2026 | Shravana | Shukla |
Aja Ekadashi | August 08, 2026 | Shravana | Krishna |
Parivartini Ekadashi | August 23, 2026 | Bhadrapada | Shukla |
Parivartini Ekadashi | September 22, 2026 | Bhadrapada | Shukla |
Pasankusha Ekadashi | October 06, 2026 | Ashwin | Krishna |
Papankusha Ekadashi | October 21, 2026 | Ashwin | Shukla |
Rama Ekadashi | November 04, 2026 | Kartika | Krishna |
Prabodhini Ekadashi | November 20, 2026 | Kartika | Shukla |
Utpanna Ekadashi | December 04, 2026 | Margashirsha | Krishna |
Mokshada Ekadashi | December 20, 2026 | Margashirsha | Shukla |